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29th September 2009
The recruitment process today focuses on more than just qualifications and experience. The human resources departments need to understand behavioral patterns of employees. Emotional Intelligence (EI) is considered a valuable method of assessing candidates... Read >
Author: Keith Fiveson
29th September 2009
We’re all grownups here, right? How hard can it be to be a functional adult? Then why do we struggle so? Depression and anxiety disorders are epidemic in our society. Stress-related health problems threaten the quality and span of our lives. Alcoholism ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
The Oxford English Dictionary defines intuition as "the immediate apprehension of an object by the mind without the intervention of any reasoning process".
Isaac Asimov said of it, "Intuition is the art, peculiar to the human mind, of working out the c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Two emotions, or ways of feeling, are especially troublesome to most of us – anger and depression. Depression appears to be epidemic now, globally, and without going into the etiology (the causes), or pinpointing definitions or degrees of severity (they... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
All around the country along about now, the kids are going back to school. While it's primarily their event, it impacts the whole family, as everyone adjusts to new schedules and routines.
As you maneuver your way through this yearly adjustment, here a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
This might be a time of year where you’re looking for, oh, some different ways to soothe, level, motivate, energize yourself and otherwise get on top of your cascading emotions. The EQ Foundation Course© emphasizes the great arts as an adjunct to Emoti... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
A personal life coach is part of a profession whose name is new but whose role is as old as recorded history. Throughout history, successful people have had the self-awareness and emotional intelligence to ally themselves with friends and confidants, advi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
The principal activities of brains are making changes in themselves."--Marvin L. Minsky (from Society of the Mind, 1986)
Can we learn plasticity? First maybe we need to know what brain plasticity is.
Plasticity, or neuroplasticity, is the lifelong a... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
28th September 2009
I love Mr. Mafioso on AskMen. “Look, college boy,” he writes, “there are certain lessons that all the books in the world couldn’t teach you.”
Strikes a chord with me. I came out of college quite the college girl. It was a college in rural Min... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
“I’ve been doing this for 15 years,” Annette told me. “It just wasn’t called this.”
I was explaining to a counselor in Australia about the field of emotional intelligence, and she was sure she’d found it first. Likely you'll feel the same... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
For all of us, emotional intelligence encompasses five basic areas of mastery. They are:
- Knowing your feelings and using them to make life decisions you can live with.
- Being able to manage your emotional life without being hijacked by it -- no... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Online scammers mainly aim at people of different income levels, backgrounds and ages throughout the world. There is not any specific group which is more prone to become a prey of a scam. The practice of Scamming is successful because it looks like real. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
There is so much emphasis on emotional intelligence these days that it appears that people are suppressing their emotions and problems in an effort to "fit in," to keep their jobs, and using "positive self-talk" to muscle through the rough spots in their ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
What is the meaning of life - and could you sum it up in 25 words? What if someone offered you $10,000 for your best description?
The website www.themeaningoflife.com is running such a contest, and while it may be a marketing ploy, it's an astute one. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Maurine Patten
Motivation and action are important at every stage of life. They enhance a sense of personal responsibility and Emotional Intelligence. However, there are times you may not feel motivated and are not taking action on ... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
22nd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Shona Garner
When you become a manager, is it your IQ, your technical skills and your knowledge of the industry you�re in which is paramount � or your ability to influence, inspire and engage others? Or do they both matter equall... Read >
Author: Shona Garner
21st September 2009
Autism is a complex neurological disorder that dramatically affects people’s behaviors and social interactions. The disorder can be revealed in early childhood, by the age of 3. Although the first signs of autism can sometimes be identified in infants, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Human Resource Management theories focus on methods of recruitment and selection and highlight the advantages of interviews, general assessment and psychometric testing as employee selection processes. The recruitment process could be internal or external... Read >
Author: amit.dummy
17th September 2009
There is a growing role for emotional intelligence in business.
Emotional Intelligence is increasingly relevant to organizations and businesses today, since it has been proven to help understand and assess people's behavior.
Although Emotional Intel... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
17th September 2009
Stress free living includes all areas of your life. When your mind is not active, it tends to lose its functionality. Your simply not as alert as you use to be. Feeling dull and scattered can be trying. If you keep up this inactivity longterm, could cause... Read >
Author: Linda Hampton RN MSN
16th September 2009
Before attaining knowledge about the baby�s emotional intelligence it is very important to know what exactly is emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is the capability to understand, teach, remember, recognize, feel, learn, use, communicate and... Read >
Author: Alien
15th September 2009
Strong emotions such as anger are dangerous to repress. Heart disease and cancer are the by products of such repression, among other things.
But over the years I've noticed that people who express their anger are control freaks and are toxic in the way... Read >
Author: Rudresh
15th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Maurine Patten
There are three areas in Emotional Intelligence that could be called Social Radar because they make you more socially aware. Social Awareness is often needed to survive in your professional and personal life. To shar... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
10th September 2009
Care Bears Coloring PagesChildren really enjoy coloring outline pictures. This is a great thing because not only is itfun to the children, but it is also an educational activity. Kids become more creative, they gain an appreciative attitude towards art an... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan
29th August 2009
The Perfect Candidate
The question faced most commonly by managers and recruiters is, “How to choose the right person for the right job?” There are a number of tools available to help select the perfect candidate. First, we need to understand the bas... Read >
Author: Mary Lou Allen
20th August 2009
This is the 21st century - an age in which sprawling lifestyles and super-sized ambitions are carved by all and sundry. Everyone wants to live life king size with a perfect house, a gleaming car and a hefty bank balance. Contrast this with deeper and larg... Read >
Author: Ruthi Star
01st August 2009
We know from having heard numerous stories reported again and again on TV and in newspapers over the years about "pork barrel" spending, that our government is not necessarily judicious in watching the purse strings (to say the least). However, I heard a... Read >
Author: Becky Regan
31st July 2009
Autism can be anywhere from mild to very pronounced. Children who suffer from milder forms of autism are usually very intelligent. For this category of children, the disorder only affects their emotional intelligence and their social interaction skills, l... Read >
Author: Milly
30th July 2009
Book Review - Outliers: The Story of Success
by Dr. Farid A. Muna
Outliers: The Story of Success
By Malcolm Gladwell
Little, Brown and Company, November 2008.
Malcolm Gladwell is the bestselling author of The Tipping Point and Blink. His latest ... Read >
Author: meirctc
29th July 2009
These days, more and more people are trying to figure out how to improve emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence refers to the ability of a person to understand and control their emotions. It may not seem like such an important aspect of our life, ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
29th July 2009
What is emotional intelligence and how can you learn it? How can hypnosis downloads be utilized in your quest to be relaxed, happy and confident?
You can learn to control your emotional state, to control your reactions to what happens around you, to... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
29th July 2009
How can you remain peaceful and loving when the world around you is demonstrating the opposite?
In recent years there has been an increase worldwide in the number of people who are troubled by emotional problems. More and more people are lonely, dep... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
28th July 2009
Beware the hawker who promises to sell you a “secret” formula to raise your IQ ten additional points for a mere $19.95! But wait! There’s more! If you order within the next hour the hawker will throw in a free cheese grater!
Know that you ALREADY... Read >
Author: Diane Neuman
27th July 2009
REASON 3: We Ignore This Learning Style At Our Peril
“I hear and I forget,
I see and I remember,
I do and I understand.”
Chinese Proverb
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here is one learning ... Read >
Author: Phil Rowlands
26th July 2009
Brain Diet
Global thinking is the vital area of improvement for our children to emerge as winners in this age of globalization. Many children use only a tiny fraction of their brain’s capacity. This is not because they do not have intelligence. But b... Read >
Author: SipAcademy
24th July 2009
Many care givers may not grasp it, but the toys their toddlers play with are urgent in toddler development. Everything a young kid does during the initial few years of their life is prime to developing their brains. There are such plenty of fun activiti... Read >
Author: Tom Gardner
24th July 2009
How is Emotional Intelligence related to success?
The reaction to a particular action is a characteristic of emotional intelligence. It is generally said that women are more sensitive than men hence their emotional quotient is high as they tend to be... Read >
Author: hrmagazine
23rd July 2009
What is Primal Leadership?
Primal leadership refers to the emotional dimension of leadership - the leader's ability to articulate a message that resonates with their followers' emotional reality and their sense of purpose, and thus motivate them to m... Read >
Author: Stephen Warrilow
16th July 2009
Mentors can be critical to the growth and success of your career or business. Defined as a ‘wise and trusted counselor or teacher’, a mentor is a person who can guide you, help you, take you under his or her tutelage, and nurture your progress in the ... Read >
Author: Desiree Jumchai
09th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Maurine Patten
Many of you are familiar with Emotional Intelligence. According to Daniel Goleman's model, Self-Awareness is one of two domains in the area of Personal Competence. The second one is Self-Management which is not cover... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
27th June 2009
1.Get out of the library. You can have a degree and a huge GPA and not be ready for the workplace. A student should plan that college is four years of experience rather than 120 credits," says William Coplin, professor at Syracuse University and author of... Read >
Author: jacobrudolph
15th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
Hide not your talents. They for use were made. What's a sundial in the shade? - Benjamin Franklin
The most exciting place to discover and actualize your talent is in yourself. What does it mean to realize your t... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
11th June 2009
A practical combination of interpersonal intelligence and intrapersonal intelligence is called emotional intelligence. The important model on which this article is based was defined by Daniel Goleman in his great book EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.
The purp... Read >
Author: Ron F
03rd June 2009
What is seen outside is 15% - 10% (appearance). What’s really happening inside is 85% - 90% (emotions). Emotion is like gravity. You know it's there. You know it exists but how do you define it? It is always experienced by the people.
Emotional intel... Read >
Author: corporatetrainerindia
20th May 2009
The world of singles is a place that is full of misery that many people do not see until it is too late. There is no need of seeing single person as having left in the middle of nothingness in terms of relationships. It is something else to lack a person ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
18th May 2009
Christian singles are the ones who are juxtaposed to make it big in the world of relationships and dating, since they have a foundation of morals and divinity to aid them in the process. The have all the right reasons to try dating and having a wonderful ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
15th May 2009
Change is the law of nature but getting accustomed to changes is very difficult. Some people change themselves according to the situation very easily while others fail to do so and end up in stress and depression. Coach New York enables people to understa... Read >
Author: spiral2g@gmail.com
05th May 2009
Life is what love is all about, and love is what makes dating what it is. What this means is that without life, there will be unmistakably no love to enjoy and sample, which means that dating will be a feeling men and women would be yet to enjoy. You cann... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
25th April 2009
You must have broken up with your ex and you realize there is no one like her. You recall your dating yours with nostalgia and think a lot. It is a usual occurrence. It takes the demise of a relationship to just realize how much we had running well for us... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
25th April 2009
Teenage love is undoubtedly the best time in the life of a person. The intimate dating instances are just the thing. You cannot argue about the love you felt for that cute girl in your class, or the jealous feelings you had every time the coolest guy in y... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
25th April 2009
There is nothing that beats logic and intellect than making mistakes out of love in your dating relationship. The serious ones are those that we are mostly making as we try to have the ex back in our lives. The fact is that there are mistakes which can ea... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
01st April 2009
Job security is a common concern for many people due to the current state of the economy. Generally speaking, new employees or those that have recently shifted departments are typically at risk when a company is looking to reduce its overhead. However, ... Read >
Author: cguerci
27th March 2009
“You can have brilliant ideas, but if you can't get them across, your ideas won't get you anywhere.”-Lee Iacocca 1924- (former CEO of Ford and famous for reviving the Chrysler brand)
In today’s world, where the survival of the fittest is the norm... Read >
Author: Pramila Mathew
12th March 2009
Certificate IV Frontline Management - Managing in tough times
Managing in tough times - some practical guidelines that will help you to build your capacity as a leader who survives the economic turmoil to emerge stronger and more emotionally intelligen... Read >
Author: l4ntern1
09th March 2009
Many researches prove that toys with music help and improve our children development. Some of them connect music toys with enhanced special-temporal reasoning and the development of emotional intelligence, known also as EQ. From times to times more and mo... Read >
Author: HnomSEO
13th February 2009
Experts define emotional intelligence as a person’s innate ability to recognize, understand and decipher one’s own moods, emotions, behavior and impulses and manage them effectively. On this basis, it is possible to divide emotional intelligence into ... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
10th February 2009
Based on my experience in the area of Emotional Intelligence (EI), a group of internal consultants asked me to facilitate a session for their Chicago Organizational Development Network. Comprised of highly seasoned consultants from large organizations, t... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
09th February 2009
The Emotional Intelligence (EI) model I have worked with for over a decade depicts emotional self-awareness as the foundational competency. Building a solid base of emotional self-awareness is necessary before progressing to develop the competencies of em... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
05th February 2009
Significant benefits in the three categories of decision-making, relationships, and health can be gained by increasing your Emotional Intelligence skills. Every behavior, every action and reaction, every situation you may encounter is impacted by the deci... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
27th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
"When I'm trusting and being myself... everything in my life reflects this by falling into place easily, often miraculously." -Shakti Gawain
According to Sherry Buffington, co-developer of the CORE Multidimensio... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
03rd January 2009
Business growth is often assumed simply to be increasing annual sales and the size of your business. But it is much more than that. It is not just the concept of getting bigger. Many businesses view growth differently and it is important that you define t... Read >
Author: Cash Miller
30th December 2008
For over a decade, people from all organizational levels - from executives to administrative staff - have participated in Emotional Intelligence (EI) training programs. Despite the fact that the pressures and challenges at various organizational levels ar... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
30th December 2008
A team, according to Katz Enbach, is a small group of people with complementary skills, committed to a common purpose and a set of specific performance goals. As a team leader you are likely to inherit or build a new team at some point during your career.... Read >
Author: Chelsea Elm
29th December 2008
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is critical in business. The emotions that leaders, employees, and customers feel impact the bottom line of companies and the effectiveness of government and non-profit organizations.
In their Harvard Business Review article... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
19th December 2008
For more than a decade, people from all organizational levels and from a broad spectrum of industries and businesses have participated programs to help them enhance their Emotional Intelligence (EI) skills. While the participants' various roles have prese... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
17th December 2008
We often experience high levels of stress when we become overwhelmed with the unrelenting demands of our environment. The key to becoming resilient in the face of these demands is to develop Emotional Intelligence (EI) skills. The detrimental effects of s... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
16th December 2008
For over a decade, organizations have been assessing the Emotional Intelligence (EI) skills of their people using various instruments. Recently one of my clients shared his dismay when he discovered that their organization's assessment resulted in a wealt... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
04th December 2008
Not long ago, I was invited to facilitate a professional development network (PDN) session of the Chicago Organizational Development Network. The group, comprised of seasoned consultants from large organizations, gathers with the purpose of sharing infor... Read >
03rd December 2008
The Emotional Intelligence (EI) model I have worked with for over a decade depicts emotional self-awareness as the foundational competency. Building a solid base of emotional self-awareness is necessary before progressing to develop the competencies of em... Read >
22nd November 2008
A study by the Yale School of Management focused upon how one's mood affects the work environment. Here are some interesting results:
"Emotions spread like viruses, but not all emotions spread with the same ease. Cheerfulness and warmth spread most ea... Read >
Author: Ann Golden Eglé
20th November 2008
In this composition about early childhood learning, we will discuss why this subject is so big and how it is possible to capitalize from this descriptive composition. There are some parents that want to give their children as much as they can before they ... Read >
Author: Gnubas
27th October 2008
The best course is to help him develop his emotional intelligence (loosely defined as the ability to cope with one's own feelings as well as those of others). This will enable him to sense when his teasing is mean-spirited, hostile, or simply inappropriat... Read >
Author: Rohan
15th October 2008
The idea of 21st Century education comes with five important parts. This sort of education will empower the people to secure a profitable financial program and wealth building game plan that will help them to retire luxuriously at a well chosen time. The ... Read >
Author: Rachana Deshpande
15th October 2008
Does your ex call you often and tell you they miss you? Perhaps they’re cold one minute and hot the next. Their attitudes and behaviour change depending on the day of the week and you’re unsure what is really going on inside that head of theirs.... Read >
Author: Jim Lim
14th October 2008
Increasing your Emotional Intelligence skills offers significant benefits in three categories: decision-making, relationships, and health. These categories embrace virtually every behavior, every action and reaction, every situation you may encounter. The... Read >
01st October 2008
Once more you find your balance. Emotions are not to be thought about. They are to be felt. Do not rush to your head to think about how you feel until you have felt. Do not become angry from the thought until the thought is complete. To truly feel, you mu... Read >
01st October 2008
Great leadership is one of the keys to long-term organisational success; so how come there seems to be such a shortage? In the corridors of political power, and in the boardrooms of large and small organisations, we regularly hear the questions: "Where i... Read >
Author: Kate Mercer
26th September 2008
The MBTI is extensively used for leadership development training and coaching in companies all over the world. Based on psychologist Carl Jung's theory of personality types, for more than 50 years it has been the most widely used psychometric instrument ... Read >
Author: Sarah Cooper
23rd September 2008
“As parents, what’s really our role?”
I asked a group of parents during my lecture on family and emotional intelligence. Each one had an opinion about children and parenting.
“Feed them,” said one. “Clothe them,” said another. Soon, ot... Read >
Author: Michael Rayel
09th September 2008
The inevitable form of human life is relationships. Every living being is bound by some relation; be it a plant, an animal, or a human being. God has acted wisely to make relationships so that there should be a mutual cooperation amongst His creation. But... Read >
Author: devilcalledlove11
08th September 2008
The inevitable form of human life is relationships. Every living being is bound by some relation; be it a plant, an animal, or a human being. God has acted wisely to make relationships so that there should be a mutual cooperation amongst His creation. But... Read >
Author: devilcalledlove11
05th September 2008
Have you found yourself watching your child grow and realise that as he/she gets older that you will need to start setting even more boundries and limitations. Does this thought fill you with the insecurity of being seen as a bad parent in your child’s ... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium
02nd September 2008
Wouldn't it be great if human beings came to this world with a well functioning, inbuilt relationship software? Indeed, we do come with an inbuilt capability to form deep, lasting, successful relationships. How then does it happen that so many relationshi... Read >
Author: Gudrun Frerichs, PhD
27th August 2008
I was tidying up the books beside our bed recently and saw a book my husband Tom was reading: "The Sociopath Next Door" by Martha Stoudt, Ph.D.
I remembered reading that book several years ago during a particularly traumatic time I was experiencing wit... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
25th August 2008
There are so many things to take into consideration when you're buying a house. Will your furniture fit? Will your life fit? Is the foundation sound? But if you have children, finding a house near a school that's a good fit is probably the single mos... Read >
Author: Drew Hartanov
18th August 2008
Are you aware that your company could be harboring a virus, potentially costing you millions of dollars annually? Negative emotions can be like a stealth virus that drains both financial and human resources from your company. And unless you've safeguarde... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
13th August 2008
Goleman showed that the benefits of developing Emotional Intelligence skills are quantifiable.(1) This true story illustrates the impact on the bottom line.
Joe's StoryJoe (not his real name) is the Director of Engineering for a company that invents m... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
12th August 2008
Emotional intelligence is your ability, either innate or learned, to acquire and apply knowledge from your emotions and the emotions of others. Using this information, you can make better decisions about what to say or do (or not say or do) in any given s... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
28th July 2008
In Memory of George E. Marsh II, 1942-2005. Dr. George E. Marsh II passed away on June 15, 2005. Dr. Marsh had been a professor at the University of Alabama since 1989. He had also been a professor at the University of Miami (1987-89) and the University o... Read >
Author: PARMOD BANSAL
24th July 2008
I recently received an email from a colleague who I haven't heard from in years. He reminded me that in the mid 80's I shared with him my model of factors affecting performance. He asked for another copy as he had given his last copy away to a corporate t... Read >
Author: Byron Stock
24th July 2008
When the mood in our workplace, at home, or in society in general is subdued, the value of great leaders becomes apparent.
How often have you seen individuals who have been promoted from one level to the next and the next and the next based on need and... Read >
Author: Axel Meierhoefer
24th July 2008
Author Deborah Vogel has written many books for the student ballet dancer. Most of them have to do with anatomy, and solving the conflicts between ballet's anatomical farfetchedness and the capabilities of the human body.
"Train Your Brain: A Teen's G... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
24th July 2008
Author Deborah Vogel has written many books for the student ballet dancer. Most of them have to do with anatomy, and solving the conflicts between ballet's anatomical farfetchedness and the capabilities of the human body.
"Train Your Brain: A Teen's G... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
25th June 2008
There are a number of companies that have been started to facilitate training programs and workshops in the area of Soft Skills, People Management and Self Management. While the subject matter is at the core of every trainer’s objectives, every trainer ... Read >
Author: Jennie
29th May 2008
Don't live your life in De-Stress Default. "De-Stress Default" is our normal, knee-jerk reaction when things go wrong. When a child spills milk, our knee-jerk reaction is to become angry. When the boss yells at us, our knee-jerk reaction is to respond neg... Read >
Author: Ruth Klein
23rd May 2008
Management has kept on redefining itself over the years. It has been on a continuously reinventing spree. There are not enough literatures available to throw light on evolution of management before 18th century. But it is assumed that, given the magnitude... Read >
Author: Jennie
01st May 2008
Don't you wish our economy would take an upswing? Maybe that isn't the best for you individually, because you can use this challenging economy to improve your job performance, to balance your work/life better and to make your own branding even stronger. ... Read >
Author: Ruth Klein
26th April 2008
There have been tons of articles, books, and ePublications spouting this subject, but there are usually six attributes that have always shown up in content that relates to what a girl finds attractive in a guy. They are:
1. excitement
2. intellig... Read >
Author: Scott Patterson
30th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Gavin Ingham
One of the issues that comes up frequently when running sales training seminars is the thorny issues of goals and goal setting. In my experience, few people seem to set any goals at all and even fewer stick to them! Ever... Read >
Author: Gavin Ingham
19th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robin Rushlo
When you hear the word "coach", a football team with a man pacing to and fro and calling out the names of the players or a basketball team with a man/woman shouting out directions jumping up and down pointing like a comm... Read >
Author: Blindguy55
12th February 2008
When talking about stress, stress management experts will always emphasize that the focus should be on making stress work for you, rather than eliminating stress. Without a doubt, it is impossible to live a stress free life in our times, when the needs of... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
02nd February 2008
Relationships are a part of everyone's life. A large part of my professional life has focused on helping clients have healthy, happy relationships whether it is with their co-workers, spouse, children, parents, or friends. Having healthy relationships i... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
18th January 2008
Strong emotions such as anger are dangerous to repress. Heart disease and cancer are the by products of such repression, among other things.
But over the years I've noticed that people who express their anger are control freaks and are toxic in the way... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
08th November 2007
The Flow of Intuition and the Power of Human EmotionIn the book, "Emotional Intelligence," author Daniel Goleman writes, "Being able to enter flow is emotional intelligence at its best; flow represents perhaps the ultimate in harnessing the emotions in th... Read >
Author: Joan Marie Whelan
07th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Chiswick Consulting LimitedMany organizations today are still making recruitment decisions based on an individual�s qualifications, skills or schooling (in some professions it amounts to �which� school an individual attended). Ho... Read >
Author: Pam Kennett
25th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLCPart of Brain Fitness is being able to read the emotions of other people. The better you are at this, the better you will be at interacting with people, either socially or in business. Like any skill, you can improve t... Read >
23rd August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
Many fall sports are starting up again as school approaches. Personally, I am coaching a couple of 10 and 11 year old boy's soccer teams (one reason I haven't posted in a while). It's a lot a fun to get out there a... Read >
22nd August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
While running on the treadmill this morning I was watching a soccer game on TV and had the realization that soccer is really a great game for brain fitness. I have played and been around the game all of my life but... Read >
22nd August 2007
Emotional intelligence is equally, if sometimes not more essential than mental intelligence. I'm sure you've heard stories about average folks doing extraordinary things. Emotional IQ is part of that psychic intuition that lends itself to make clear, co... Read >
Author: Joan Marie Whelan
21st August 2007
I believe there are many ways to define intelligence besides using an IQ test. I have a relative who has an IQ off the charts, yet he cannot remember to tie his shoes before he goes out the door. Common sense, something that appears to be not so common in... Read >
Author: Cynthia Overfield
14th August 2007
Why we need anger
Why do we need anger? Consider the following reasons.
• To protect our rights
• To help us maintain an individual identity
• To ward off those who are bent on preying on the weak
• To moralize against social injustice
... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
08th August 2007
The most important thing is that you realize that you have to do something to secure your future. Property offshore real estate investing refers to a huge variety of investment strategies, which capitalized on investor’s home country. Investing offshore... Read >
Author: Mejo
07th August 2007
It is a grave misconception that an anger management class would only benefit men. Although men continue to be the more aggressive of the sexes, women are no less angry. In fact about 40% of my clients are single women struggling with emotions of loneline... Read >
Author: Shannon Munford M.A.
07th August 2007
Many business owners find it difficult to provide feedback to an employee who isn’t performing quite as well as expected.
Often managers or supervisors avoid putting yourself in a potentially confrontational situation, especially when dealing with a... Read >
Author: Shannon Munford M.A.
24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
When it comes to the fitness of your brain (or your body) variety is key. Your brain health depends on many factors including: everything you put in your mouth; the physical and mental activities you choose to do o... Read >
12th July 2007
Two of the world’s most influential people and leaders who constantly debate about EQ and IQ was Plato and Aristotle. The Roots and Branches of Psychology: Historical and Contemporary Views on Human Nature and Psychology written by Griffin (2004) discus... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
12th July 2007
Meditation is a crucial part of the yoga practice. According to a preliminary study by Lazar S. et al (2005), the practice of meditation results to an increased cortical thickness of the brain. This part of the brain constitutes many complex functions tha... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
12th July 2007
Athletes have different characteristics in connection to status, income, popularity and worth. These divide athletes into 2 categories which are Elite and Non Elite athletes. Here, Elite athletes are known to be self-confident and self reliant, which is t... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
26th June 2007
In part three of this series of articles I will examine the ADA model. ADA stands for awareness-dialogue-action. It is the assertion of this author that mastering anger awareness and emotional literacy is key to anger management. One must be aware of the... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
26th June 2007
I am a firm believer in the idea that how humans express language holds one of the keys to reducing anger. The world renowned anger management from Anderson and Anderson proposes that anger management, stress management, emotional intelligence and communi... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
26th June 2007
Daily I am visited by the angry. Their expressions of rage are cries for help; however these are not innocent cries. As angry cries ring out, a trail of emotional and physical destruction litter their path. Somehow society tend to ignore the small droplet... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
26th June 2007
Anger management is a psycho-education intervention. How an individual learns to express their anger is learned. Anger management interventions are therefore designed to unlearn old skills and teach new skills. Anger management is neither counseling nor p... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
26th June 2007
In a previous article, George Anderson discussed emotional intelligence as a critical factor in anger management interventions. I want to suggest that true anger management cannot take place without emotional intelligence. Anger is a secondary emotion and... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
26th June 2007
I was working with couple the other day and the discussion turned to the issue of expectations. As they discussed how anger arose in their lives it appeared that for them the source of their conflict was not communicating expectations. This got me to thi... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
26th June 2007
I want to draw to the attention of every member of the American Association of American Anger Management Providers or those who which to seek anger management certification an issue of high importance. The problem of inappropriate anger pervades American ... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
26th June 2007
Emotions are the filters through which humans perceive and experience the world. Information coming in through our senses may not always be perceived correctly and this can lead to distorted emotional responses and consequently expressions of anger. Let m... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
26th June 2007
Anyone who has seen the Gieco insurance advertisement, featuring the now famous cavemen, will agree with me that they need anger management. These cavemen have never had an anger outburst so the question may be: how could one say that they need anger mana... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd
11th June 2007
As a pioneer to this way of teaching, Jamie McIntyre 21st century education strives to touch the lives of people all over the world. He wants people to achieve financial freedom from an early age, thus enjoying their lives accordingly. He has done and why... Read >
Author: Rick Martin
22nd May 2007
In the mid 1990's Daniel Goleman took the business world by storm claiming the Emotional Intelligence could impact on success more than IQ. (Or that was the populist interpretation).
However the reality is that in business given a level playing field w... Read >
Author: Liz Cassidy
22nd May 2007
Time management is basically about being focused. The Pareto Principle also known as the '80:20 Rule' states that 80% of efforts that are not time managed or unfocused generates only 20% of the desired output. However, 80% of the desired output can be ge... Read >
Author: tigertim
21st May 2007
The idea of Emotional Intelligence (E.I.) was proposed in the early 1980's. E.I. is the ability to access and make use of your feelings in order to be motivated and make good decisions. Daniel Goleman, a leading authority on Emotional Intelligence, desc... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
16th May 2007
2007 is an exciting time for Bedfordshire based leadership & coaching consultancy Ingram De Havilland (IDH). Managing director Pauline Stewart is the reigning Bedfordshire Business Woman of the Year, and the company has just been awarded ILM (Institute o... Read >
Author: Lizzie Brandon, Norseman Contracts
27th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Maurine Patten
Research indicates that Emotional Intelligence (E.I.) � how we handle ourselves and our relationships � can determine success more than I.Q. In fact, E.I. may determine as much as 80% of a person's life success. ... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
22nd February 2007
Gone are the days of simply getting hired because you have the proper job qualifications and experience. The new HR specialist is looking at a holistic recruiting approach.
In simple terms "Emphasizing the importance of the whole person, and the interd... Read >
Author: Mike Perras
14th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Mike Perras
There was a time when all you needed to do to get that job was have the proper education and experience. Well that's no longer the norm today. Human Resource specialists are well trained to look for the best communicators... Read >
Author: Mike Perras
18th December 2006
The three core documents every Life Coach needs to prove what they say they can produce are an Emotional Checklist for Adults an Emotional Checklist for Ages 7-17 and a Workbook that literally puts the subconscious on paper so you can begin the process of... Read >
Author: Kelly Burris
28th November 2006
Emotional Intelligence or commonly known as EQ is a relatively new field of psychology. Emotional intelligence means the ability for a person to access, influence and conclude our emotions and also the emotions of other people around us.
The term emoti... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim
06th November 2006
The most recent NexusEQ Conference included delegates from over 100 disciplines and 37 nations gathered in Holland to see how emotional intelligence improves leadership. On EQ.org, more and more practitioners are appearing from all over the world. Google... Read >
Author: Joshua Freedman
11th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Johanna Vanderpol
How Can Our Emotions Serve the Law of Attraction?
I am the one who researched the fascinating and exciting field of emotional intelligence. It enabled me to pull out of thirty years of chronic depression. Then I ... Read >
Author: Johanna Vanderpol
10th October 2006
Buy Your Child a Christmas Present That Could Change Their Life
The Christmas shopping season will soon be upon us and parents everywhere will be looking for that special flashy toy, computer game or electronic gizmo that makes their child's face light... Read >
Author: Suri Poulos
04th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Joshua Freedman
As leaders around the world have learned about emotional intelligence, many have immediately seen how these concepts could improve critical areas of people-performance. World-leading organizations from American Express to... Read >
Author: Joshua Freedman
13th August 2006
It is common sense that energy and vitality are essential for a long and enjoyable life. What's more, it is important for continued personal growth. I'm not talking about growing tall or anything like that. I'm talking about learning new things and gainin... Read >
Author: Gloria Diaz
19th July 2006
Human Resource Management theories focus on methods of recruitment and selection and highlight the advantages of interviews, general assessment and psychometric testing as employee selection processes. The recruitment process could be internal or external... Read >
Author: Verena Veneeva
26th June 2006
Autism is a complex neurological disorder that dramatically affects people's behaviors and social interactions. The disorder can be revealed in early childhood, by the age of 3. Although the first signs of autism can sometimes be identified in infants, th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th June 2006
- Part I -
Autism has drawn the attention of many medical scientists throughout the course of history. Fascinated by the various levels of impairment determined by this complex neurological disorder - behavioral, emotional, communicational and cognitiv... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th June 2006
Many of us want to make important changes in our lives, careers or businesses but we just don't seem able to make it happen.
Many of us never break free enough from our current habits to even attempt a change.
Others go through the motions of initia... Read >
Author: Steve Mitten
26th May 2006
You might disagree and say, "Lori Prokop what are you writing now?" But hear me out on this.
I believe finding happiness and success are more than just money.
If you are not finding happiness in your family, this is to remind you that you have the... Read >
Author: Lori Prokop
20th May 2006
Attitudes Training Will Increase Productivity in Your Business!
Copyright Dr. Devona Williams and Kenny Anderson
http://www.TigerTradeLLC.com
That's right! Understanding the power of atttitudes training will increase the productivity of your compa... Read >
Author: Kenny Anderson
17th May 2006
Autism is a neurological disorder that may lead to serious damage at behavioral, communication and social interactions level. Usually confirmed during the first periods of life, autism is considered to be a serious condition that determines abnormalities ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th May 2006
Autism is considered to be a serious neurological disorder, causing dramatic changes in behavior and affecting social interactions, communication skills and adaptability. The first signs of autism can either be spotted at birth or later in childhood. Chil... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th April 2006
You might disagree and say, "Lori Prokop what are you writing now?" But hear me out on this.
I believe finding happiness and success are more than just money.
If you are not finding happiness in your family, this is to remind you that you have the... Read >
Author: Lori Prokop
31st March 2006
How do you get on with others? Are all people your brothers and sisters or do you despair of the whole human race? Whichever attitude is most like yours, you may agree that the way we get on with each other is one of the key factors in determining what ki... Read >
Author: graham smith
31st March 2006
Feelings and Emotions
If we want to understand and deal creatively with our feelings and emotions and get in touch with the inner resouces they offer us, we need first to be clear as to what feelings and emotions really are.
Feelings
Feelings and... Read >
Author: Moreen Scott
07th March 2006
How do you get on with others? Are all people your brothers and sisters or do you despair of the whole human race? Whichever attitude is most like yours, you may agree that the way we get on with each other is one of the key factors in determining what ki... Read >
Author: graham smith
06th March 2006
Time management is basically about being focused. The Pareto Principle also known as the '80:20 Rule' states that 80% of efforts that are not time managed or unfocused generates only 20% of the desired output. However, 80% of the desired output can be ge... Read >
Author: David Pierce
18th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Paul Arinaga
Child stories are an excellent way to promote child development. You can use teaching material along with children's stories to teach moral lessons, factual knowledge or emotional intelligence.
The beauty of using child s... Read >
Author: Paul Arinaga
17th February 2006
Please consider this article for your website or ezine.Permission to reprint if byline stays intact and links areactivated on the Internet. Courtesy notificationappreciated.TITLE: Two More Good Reasons Not to Use Your Cell Phone inthe CarAUTHOR: Susan Dun... Read >
Susan Dunn, The EQ
09th February 2006
"Power stress is part of the experience that results from the exercise of influence and sense of responsibility felt in leadership positions." - (Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee, Resonant Leadership, Harvard Business School Press, 2005)
Leadership re... Read >
Author: Patsi Krakoff
18th November 2005
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Author: Debbie Jenkins
27th August 2005
"Honesty: The Key to a Good Relationship?
by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach
A coaching client recently told me, "I'm convinced if two people are totally honest, they can be married." As a dating coach for midlifers, I hear from a lot of folks who ar... Read >
Author: Susan Dunn
17th August 2005
"The Self-Saboteur . Is That You?"
by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach
There's a joke circling the Internet right now about a
priest, a drunk and an engineer who are facing the
guillotine. Each one is asked in turn how he wants to die,
face up ... Read >
Author: Susan Dunn
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